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AP1'EXD1\. — KEDUVIID,^. 



shorter than third ; rostrum passing hase of head, basal joint 

 reaching but not passing eyes ; pronotuni elongate, narrowed 

 anteriorly, with a proniiiieiit anterior lobe distinctly divided above 

 and beneath ; scutelimn not spiued ; hemelytra \a ith the coriuni 

 distiuctl}^ transversely veined, the central menibranal veins 

 posteriorly and lobately united, membrane slightly passing the 

 abdominal apex ; anterior coxa? shorter than the i'emora, which 

 are again longer than the tibia? ; intermediate and posterior legs 

 loug and slender ; anterior tarsi three-jointed ; legs in typical 

 form somewhat longly spinulose, but tliis does not appear to be a 

 constant character. 



This genus has a superficial resemblance to Plo'un'lola, from 

 wiiieh it dift'ers by the different shape of the head, the distinct 

 anterior lobe of the ])ronotum, the non-spinous scutellum, the 

 transversely veined corium, and the distinctly veined membrane, 

 etc. 



2946. Calpliuriiia reticulata, Dist. A. M. X. H. (8) ill, p. 603 (1909). 



Body and legs pale ochraceous ; hemelytra greyish white, the 

 venation fuscous ; membrane ■\\'ith the basal area speckled with 

 plumbeous and its apical and inner area spotted with the same 



Fig. 95. — Caljihurnia reticulata. 



colour ; antenmc a little darker and more brownish in hue, first 

 joint subequal in length to that of the head, pronotum and 

 scutellum together, second joint a little shorter than third ; head 



